March 2011 - Photography Assignment - Show us your favourite park(s)
We all have parks in our various neighbourhoods from small playgrounds to wildlife conservation parks. Let's showcase our parks and recreation areas. Make a photograph(s) that shows your favourite park and tell us why this park is your favourite.
Thanks for that suggestion Iggy - Ok then who will post first?
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Blenkinsop Lake and the Galloping Goose
Here are few from a greenway in Saanich (Victoria), B.C., reclaimed from a railbed last used in the 1920s by a streetcar named the 'Galloping Goose'. Locals call the entire trail system the Galloping Goose Trail. I live between two lakes on the trail, each about 10 minutes walk from my door. Both lakes support a large population of local and migratory birds due to limited human access to the shorelines.
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Lafontaine Park - Montreal
Wow some very cool catches everyone - Nice!
Here's my image taken just yesterday during a storm.
Kokanee Creek Provincial Park
So I'm gonna break the rules a little here, I don't really have a favorite park near me, I have the waterfront walk I always do but you have all seen a ton of photos from there.
So this is Kokanee Creek Park
Kokanee Creek Provincial Park - BC Parks
near my home town of Nelson B.C. I spent many summers here as a kid, camping, swimming, hiking, fishing, birdwatching etc.
Ive done the best I could to tidy up these photos but they where taken before I was into photography
there are many trails through the woods, ponds, marsh, and to the waterfall
http://i96.photobucket.com/albums/l1...kaneepark1.jpg
There are white sandy beaches, it is surrounded by Kootenay lake
http://i96.photobucket.com/albums/l1...kaneepark5.jpg
The lake is glacier fed, so your doing a polar bear swim in the middle of august! but this is the lagoon " kid pool" a shallow spot where it gets up to warm bath water temperatures, There are also strings of frog eggs, tadpoles and garter snakes!
http://i96.photobucket.com/albums/l1...kaneepark3.jpg
When the lake gets low in the summer, this sandbar is revealed and you can almost walk across the whole lake
http://i96.photobucket.com/albums/l1...kaneepark2.jpg
and at the end of summer, the Kokanee (land locked salmon) come back to the spawning channels, this is a great place to see osprey and eagles and little American dippers diving into the creek after the eggs
http://i96.photobucket.com/albums/l1...kaneepark4.jpg